Hernandez was perhaps best known for his time with the 1986 champion Mets. But that doesn’t mean his mustache hasn’t had its fair share of glory.

“I don’t know that I’d call it famous,” a humble Hernandez said.

Many would disagree.

The current SNY analyst’s facial hair, once seen on “Seinfeld,” “Law & Order” and Just For Men commercials, won Newsday’s “Mustache Madness” in 2007. That same year he took home the American Mustache Institute’s top sports ‘stache award as a write-in candidate. In celebration, again in ’07, the Mets gave away thousands of fake lip whiskers on “Slap on a ‘Stache” night.

“I’m Keith Hernandez,” a 19-minute film by Rob Perri, was released, which in part explored the Mets great’s mustache “as a symbol of male virility.”